Link

Copyright info

The standard bearer. Johnson, Song publisher, ... Phila

United States Lottery. No. [blank] class the second : This ticket entitles the bearer to receive such prize as may be drawn against its number, according to a resolution of Congress, passed at Philadelphia, November 18, 1776.

This indented bill of five shillings, shall entitle the bearer to receive of the provincial treasurer, the like sum of five shillings, of equal value with the same sum, of the bills of credit now by law current, according to the directions of an act of general assembly of Pensilvania, made in the 11th year of the reign of his majesty George III. Dated the 20th day of March, 1771

United States Lottery. No. [blank] class the first : This ticket entiles [sic] the bearer to receive such prize as may be drawn against its number, according to a resolution of Congress, passed at Philadelphia, November 18, 1776.

[The Standard Bearer and Guards of the First Battalion of the First Albanian Regiment of the Imperial Guard] / Abdullah Frères, Phot., Constantinople.

United States Lottery. No. [blank] class the second : This ticket entitles the bearer to receive such prize as may be drawn against its number, according to a resolution of Congress, passed at Philadelphia, November 18, 1776.

Graduate register nurse, above, receives instruction in technique of anesthesia from doctor. There is a great demand for more well qualified anesthetists at present

An act to prevent bringing goods, wares, and merchandizes, from the state of Rhode-Island and Providence plantations, into the United States; and to authorize a demand of money from the said state ... [Philadelphia] Printed by John Fenno [1790].

The president and directors for the Kentucky Insurance Company promise to pay ... or bearer on demand two dollars, Lexington 16 Aug. 1816

Transformer manufacture. Oval wrapped copper coils which go into power transformers; demand for these transformers has increased in direct ratio to America's increased production of war materials. Transformers are used in almost every phase of the armament program. Westinghouse, Sharon, Pennsylvania

The Demand for Enfranchisement by Elizabeth Burrill Curtis

Plain calculations. When the people of a free country, who are not slaves of any man&s ambition, passions or policy, are carried into a war, the most dreadful of human afflictions, they have a right to demand clear and satisfactory answers to th

The president, directors co. of the Cumberland Bank of Burksville promise to pay ... or bearer on demand five dollars. Burksville 28 Decem. 1818.

In Congress, Thursday, June 22, 1775 : Resolved, that a sum not exceeding two millions of Spanish mill'd dollars be emitted by the Congress in bills of credit for the defence of America. That the twelve confederated colonies be pledged for the redemption of the bills of credit now directed to be emitted for the defence of America. ...

This indented bill of five shillings, shall entitle the bearer to receive of the provincial treasurer, the like sum of five shillings, of equal value with the same sum, of the bills of credit now by law current, according to the directions of an act of general assembly of Pensilvania, made in the 11th year of the reign of his majesty George III. Dated the 20th day of March, 1771

The case of the inhabitants in Pensilvania. [relative to a bill for regulating paper bills of credit in the British Colonies in America] [London 1747?].

An act for granting the sum of sixty thousand pounds to the King's use; and for striking fifty-five thousand pounds thereof in bills of credit; and to provide a fund for sinking the same. [Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall, 1755].

Five dollars. This bill entitles the bearer to receive five Spanish milled dollars or the value thereof in gold or silver, according to a resolution passed by congress at Philadelphia, May 20, 1777

Instructions from the Board of Treasury to the respective commissioners of the Continental loan-offices : Treasury-Office, January 12, 1779. You will please forthwith to procure a large book, intitled, "A Register of Bills", deposited in order for exchange ...

Library Of Congress

The objects in this archive are from Library of Congress - the nation’s first established cultural institution and the largest library in the world, with millions of items including books, recordings, photographs, maps and manuscripts in its collections. The Library provides Congress, the federal government and the American people with a rich, diverse and enduring source of knowledge to inform, inspire and engage them and support their intellectual and creative endeavors.

Disclaimer: A work of the Library of Congress is "a work prepared by an officer or employee" of the federal government "as part of that person's official duties." In general, under section 105 of the Copyright Act, such works are not entitled to domestic copyright protection under U.S. law and are therefore in the public domain. This website is developed as a part of the world's largest public domain archive, PICRYL.com, and not developed or endorsed by the Library of Congress, https://www.picryl.com